I could list a bunch of general YTers that cover retro games among other gaming topics, but for those who mainly cover retro games I like Big Ole Words, Hungry Goriya, and Video Works.

  • @MurrayL@lemmy.world
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    221 year ago

    My favourites are LGR and The 8-Bit Guy, but there are so many great retro channels out there!

      • @freebread@lemm.ee
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        21 year ago

        He mentioned on Twitter that he was disappointed by the engagement metrics on the DJ Bongos episode and wanted to take some time off. Bummer cause I really liked that episode.

        • @HiddenTower@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          Ah, I’m not on Twitter so haven’t heard that. But he had a big video about changing patreon & trying to be more productive! Well, I hope they come back strong when they are ready, very good quality stuff from the SSFF crew.

  • @MushroomHaus@lemmy.world
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    111 year ago

    Matt McMuscles has been on a roll lately with his retro retrospectives. The near 11 hour Double Dragon marathon was a chef’s kiss. (https://youtu.be/TEn1ALxpFAg)

    Becoming kind of a fan of Korone as well lately, even if I can’t understand her most of the time. Really enjoying her Legend of Zelda playthrough right now. She’s just having fun discovering and not bothering with doing it “right” (https://www.youtube.com/live/NWzBjSwAcvk)

    • @Eldritch@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      Ole matty-fatty definitely does some pretty good coverage. And with I guess his background in QA testing. Has a bit of insight and a few connections to help with that.

  • @seal_of_approval@sh.itjust.works
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    101 year ago

    Retro Game Mechanics Explained is one of my favorite YouTube channels of all time. There’s an absolute treasure trove of interesting technical deep-dives about the inner workings of retro games, famous glitches, and how the hardware works. And it’s all presented with clear, silky smooth animations that make everything so much easier to understand.

    I’m not even into retro games that much, yet the content is so good that it has me completely hooked anyway. I’d highly recommended it for anyone who wants to learn more about computer science or the clever techniques programmers used to get things to run on old hardware.

    • EntirelyUnlovable
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      21 year ago

      Yeah I second this, RGME is one of the most interesting YouTube channels out there

    • Leyla :)
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      11 year ago

      Check out GameHut for sure! Same kinda stuff made by the guy behind Sonic 3d Blast and Sonic R

  • @AlphaCenturia@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    101 year ago

    RetroGameCorps is phenomenal if you’re looking into emulation and / or emulation handhelds. Got an Ambernic RG351V after watching his review and followed his guide for setting up Emudeck on my Steam Deck. 10/10 channel IMO

  • @bruhrrito@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    If he hasn’t already been mentioned, Modern Vintage Gamer (MVG) on the tubes is awesome. He sometimes adds developer insight into his videos and digs beneath the surface of the tech he’s talking about.

    • @Monomate@lemm.ee
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      41 year ago

      He’s good, but lately some of his videos don’t add much considering their lenght. His best type of video is when he dissects the discovery process of console’s vulnerabilities to enable jailbreaks.

      • @freebread@lemm.ee
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        11 year ago

        Some of them you can tell he’s stretching it out to hit the magic 10-minute mark. I usually can tell which ones are gonna be interesting by the thumbnail/topic and stick to the cream of the crop.

  • cccc
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    71 year ago

    Sega Lord X is the first one that springs to mind. I tend to prefer hardware and history over too much detail on the games themselves for other channels.

    • @instamat@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      He always includes a reference to Skies of Arcadia in his intros so he automatically gets a top spot for me

    • Leyla :)
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      21 year ago

      One of the main editors/writers left the series

    • Leyla :)
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      21 year ago

      DF Retro has never disappointed. If I remember correctly, they literally yeeted someone off Game Sack to help do the retro content. Could be wrong about that though.

  • @Steinsprut
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    71 year ago

    I like Macho Nacho Productions, I’m currently looking for 79K PS2 Slim to turn into Ultraslim because of that guy

  • @koraro@lemmy.world
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    71 year ago

    I just started watching Now in the 90s. It has an episode every Friday and goes over the console releases of that week from 30 years ago. They pick a couple games to do more in-depth on reviews then shows the current value of the games with and without a box. They’re 8-15 minutes.

      • Jee
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        21 year ago

        Yes! Well… Think it’s been going for over a year now.
        If I’ve understood it correctly there’s two other people working on it.

      • @koraro@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Yeah it is, I didn’t even realize that. I’ve heard the name ProJared but never watched him before.

    • Jee
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      21 year ago

      The only YouTube channel I watch regularly. I really like the format and once a week upload.